Culture, Managers and Growth Opportunities Shape Retention in 2026
Access To Career Development Opportunities Boosts Retention
Key Insight For Employers
Organizations that take a comprehensive approach — addressing culture, managerial relationships, pay, opportunities for advancement and skill development — are more likely to keep top talent and boost engagement in the short and long-term. This focus on multiple factors lays the groundwork for company cultures that emphasize purpose, support and advancement.Workers Prefer Purposeful, Supportive and Growth-Oriented Cultures
When employees feel committed to company culture, they are more likely to drive organizational success through increased retention and productivity. Job seekers say having a feeling of purpose and impact is what makes them most committed to a company’s culture. A sense of belonging and supportive leadership were also key qualities.Key Insight For Employers
Building a culture that emphasizes purpose and belonging is essential for strengthening employee commitment. Along with promoting a strong mission and inclusive workplace, employers should work with their teams to better understand their individual career goals and skill development preferences.Managerial Relationships Are Key to Employee Satisfaction
Managers play an important role in connecting the company’s culture to an employee’s work experience and are largely responsible for retention. 32% of job seekers say they would likely leave a position due to a poor relationship with their manager and that they are primarily looking for supervisors who support career growth.Job seekers want to work where they see clear pathways to advance to the next stage of their career, learn new skills or both. Failure to provide either is a significant barrier for employers aiming to establish an engaging company culture.
Our survey also shows that leaders who create an inclusive and transparent work environment are more likely to manage highly satisfied teams. Hiring and developing managers who display a collection of interpersonal soft skills like communication, empathy and transparency is a growing necessity for employers.
Key Insight For Employers
Employee satisfaction and retention hinge on strong managerial relationships as managers significantly influence how employees perceive company culture. To build and retain a committed workforce, employers should invest in developing leaders who support career growth, maintain a respectful workplace and prioritize open communication and inclusivity.Access To Career Development Opportunities Boosts Retention
Job seekers want to work where they see clear pathways to advance to the next stage of their career, learn new skills or both. Failure to provide either is a significant barrier for employers aiming to establish an engaging company culture.
Our survey also shows that leaders who create an inclusive and transparent work environment are more likely to manage highly satisfied teams. Hiring and developing managers who display a collection of interpersonal soft skills like communication, empathy and transparency is a growing necessity for employers.
